Ok.But manual map rectification is so bored. Try to ask OFM community or site admin to distribute their maps in GeoTIFF, ECW, MrSID or other georeferenced image formats. And without map legend written directly on the map.

All other formats (AIXM 4.5, ARINC424, OPENAIR, CUP) is a specific aviation data formats. It can not be easily converted into Magellan map format.

Is it an online map such as Google online map? Or it will be offline map available for download?If it will be an online service such as Google map or OSM.org tile server, then I'll try to download that tiles using MOBAC or SASplanet "night build" software.

It will be an offline and online – depending on the requirements. If you are a rocketroute user you can use the tiles from Friday (05/27/2016), they are provided for free to all users through the rocketroute apps.

I am sorry, but:1) I have no any Android device to run RocketRoute app2) I found an "apk" file for RocketRoute app, but I have no sufficient skills to hack it and get a tile URL

But nevertheless, I found an interesting software called "VfrFlight".https://www.facebook.com/vfrflight/http://vfrflight.org/en/index.htmlIt can show a map and some flight information on top of map. (it can use OFM data in AIXM 4.5 format). This software is still under development by enthusiast. So, you can ask an author to add a feature of export a map and flight information into some useful raster format (i.e. GeoTIFF or MrSID)

P.S.And there is one good thing.The GlobalMapper software can import OPENAIR data format. I tried to unzip and open "OPENAIR ED" German openair snapshot. And after changing file name extension from "txt" to "txt_" and manually selecting data type as "OpenAir AirSpace format" all that files were imported.But there are some questions.1) There are several data files in two folders:Folder "embedded" and folder "isolated" with three different files inside:ed.desktop.strepla.openair.txt, ed.seeyou.openair.txt and ed.winpilot.openair.txtWhat file(s) you need?2) All figures visualized using black solid lines. It is different from visualization at PDF files, where several line types and several colors are used. Does it important?

Here is a test maphttps://cloud.mail.ru/public/8q8U/8719sK7YnThis is an OSM map rendered with standart Mapnik renderer. Zoom level 10 (or 11 by SAS Planet zoom scale). And there is an OpenFlightMap data (imported in GlobalMapper from OpenAir format) on this map.Note: GlobalMapper understood that OFM data as a set of Polygons (Area Features) with some tags.Each polygon have tags "Name", "CEILING", "CLASS", "FLOOR", "Description" (the Description tag for all polygons is filled with word "Airspace")So, I can filter polygons by "CLASS" tag (there are A, B, C, CTR, D, G, P. Q , R, RMZ, TMZ, W) and assign different line styles for each class.

Hello,Please have a look to the attached file, in which you can see the differences. The most relevant difference is the missing of the explanation of the lines, e.g. C-FL 100 - 3500 ft MSL. This means that you cannot flight in the box from 3.500 feet - 10.000 feet sea level without the permission the tower. It is not so important to have the lines in colours but you need the info about the lines.Summarized you cannot use the file without these info. The first file is better than the new one.

Well, the bad news first..... But it looks to me that they are working on a better version to solve our issue. Anyway, I'm happy with the current (old) version and I need an update in one year or later. Probably open flightmaps has then the better version ......

Can you provide us the map for 12 and 20 and 30 km also? But please do it only if it's a click (or 2 clicks) for you. We do not want big inconvenience for you, because you've helped us so much with the maps already.

There is a problem with that "12km", "20km" and "30km". All text labels at the map became very small and unreadable Look at this mapshttps://cloud.mail.ru/public/8AnC/aaQZa5JHdThey are 150 meters per pixel, 250 mpp and 375 mpp.Note: map data is the same as for my previous maps (OFM, april 2016).